(KMZA)--Marshall County voters will decide during the November 4th general election whether the sale of liquor by the drink should be allowed in public places without a food sales requirement.
The Marysville Advocate reports the Marshall County Commission adopted a resolution Monday to place the special question on the ballot.
Kansas voters amended the state constitution in 1986, allowing counties to approve the sale of liquor by the drink.
Marshall County voters subsequently approved the sale of liquor by the drink with a 30% food sales requirement.
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